Systems Engineering Principles and Practice

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Artech House, 2001 - Technology & Engineering - 381 pages
If you're new to systems engineering, or simply want to broaden your view of the field, here's an excellent resource that gives you a sound understanding of systems engineering principles and practical guidance in doing the job. You get a step-by-step approach to a systems engineering assignment and a thoroughly explained set of dimensions to a system that enables you to start new projects with speed and confidence. The book also identifies profitable interactions amongst systems engineers and development engineers, management, and customers.

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Contents

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
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Chapter 6
61
Chapter 7
93
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About the author (2001)

H. Robert Westerman holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from Columbia University. Westerman is project director at C3I Systems Group, Inc. of Tinton Falls, NJ. He previously served as Scientific Analyst to the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare and as Head, Military Systems Network Engineering and Integration Division at Bell Laboratories.